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a look at the sluggish obama economy next. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased r
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a look at the sluggish obama economy next. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplementnsurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aar
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jobs and the economy was at 54%. what our polling showed is the reason hispanics didn't vote for republicans was because of 47%. it was because they said republicans are the party of the rich, those that already have theirs and that ain't me yet. now let me give you something that should be very encouraging. there are 2.3 million hispanic small business owners in this country. that's roughly one in 10 house holds. hispanic community, we are an incredibly entrepreneurial community, but republicans have to learn to carry the message that the avenue for climbing the economic ladder has always been the ability to create a business, to go and work and provide for your family. the message of the left is a message of dependency. it's a message of control and, dependency is not bad primarily because of the public fisc. it's bad because of the impact it has on those who become trapped in a cycle of dependency. i challenge you to find any grandmother who says she wants her grandkids to be dependent on government going forward.
jobs and the economy was at 54%. what our polling showed is the reason hispanics didn't vote for republicans was because of 47%. it was because they said republicans are the party of the rich, those that already have theirs and that ain't me yet. now let me give you something that should be very encouraging. there are 2.3 million hispanic small business owners in this country. that's roughly one in 10 house holds. hispanic community, we are an incredibly entrepreneurial community, but...
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no, in that case you wouldn't need a second source, that president nixon was concerned about the economy if he said it to us in an interview, so two sources in many cases. >> rose: you were there and somebody in the room said this happened, then a and somebody else said it did not happen -- >> then we keep going back and try to figure it out. live is not a consensus we don't put it in the book. >> is that right? >> yes, we leave a lot of stuff out that people using different standards may put it in. i mean a lot of the book has -- these books both have very novelistic qualities and the truth is there are some cases where good source is good enough, attesting to what their thoughts and feelings are, one source is fine in some cases, a fact, two sources are thing, if the hinge is documented in an e-mail or audio recording again one source is enough. if we are reconstruct ago scene seven sources is what it takes to make sure we have the dialogue in the given scene. the standard, we try to apply the deliberate professional standards to what any given situation requires, sometimes it is one s
no, in that case you wouldn't need a second source, that president nixon was concerned about the economy if he said it to us in an interview, so two sources in many cases. >> rose: you were there and somebody in the room said this happened, then a and somebody else said it did not happen -- >> then we keep going back and try to figure it out. live is not a consensus we don't put it in the book. >> is that right? >> yes, we leave a lot of stuff out that people using...
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to discriminantly go forward with these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general public know that we cannot keep taking out of
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economy $24 billion, and drove the gop to historically low approval ratings. there was an open question going through last night about how the tea party would fare in the first election since that debacle. we now know the answer was not well. the big one, was ken cuccinelli, who lost the winnable state. and there was the tea party warning about what is going to happen to them with elections. there was a runoff in the republican nomination and a special election to replace a congressman who resigned to take another job. that race, with bradley burn, and nearly nominated in 2010, against this guy, who comes across as a drunk liberal stand as a tea party caricature, he was asked which country do you admire? he said i'm not a big traveller, so i don't know. and question, where was barack obama born? young, that is what we call the $64,000 question, i have no idea. but when pushed for an answer, he replied, kenya. here he is, by losing by 5 points. >> the establishment republicans did everything they could, they poured all their money into it. and they barely, bare
economy $24 billion, and drove the gop to historically low approval ratings. there was an open question going through last night about how the tea party would fare in the first election since that debacle. we now know the answer was not well. the big one, was ken cuccinelli, who lost the winnable state. and there was the tea party warning about what is going to happen to them with elections. there was a runoff in the republican nomination and a special election to replace a congressman who...
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the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital list and a culture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. thing capital appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get confused for a minute that barack obama and his team wouldn't attack mitt romney on that during a general election if he makes it that way. if nothing else we are doing him a favor by exposing him early on so that he can neither figure out how to defend that or more portly, and better for my perspective, he is not the nominee to begin with. >> rush limbaugh did call a loss to the prostitute for wantin
the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital...
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we don't want to play chicken with the economy. the president made a deal, even as you said, because he wanted people to continue on with their insurance. if we care about people and the outcomes, it makes it hard to hold a firm line, but the president has to. and i think he has to make the crazy people in the republican party the problem of the republican party and the problem of wall street and the ceos in this country because they've enabled this nihilism. he needs to go out to widen his base and make these crazy people everybody's problem. >> cynthia, aren't they really being hypocrite kal? they were not that concerned about arguing, saying they weren't as obsessed about arguing about the deficit when there wasn't a democrat in the white house. look at this, "new york times" compared the amount of the new debt added under president bush versus the amount added under president obama. it's not even close. more than $5 trillion under bush, mostly thanks to unfunded wars and tax cuts for millionaires. new policies under president o
we don't want to play chicken with the economy. the president made a deal, even as you said, because he wanted people to continue on with their insurance. if we care about people and the outcomes, it makes it hard to hold a firm line, but the president has to. and i think he has to make the crazy people in the republican party the problem of the republican party and the problem of wall street and the ceos in this country because they've enabled this nihilism. he needs to go out to widen his...
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back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the oama administration now seems thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the fint comforts above. we'rnot simply saluting history... we're making it.
back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the oama administration now seems thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you...
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the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital list and a culture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. thing capital appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get confused for a minute that barack obama and his team wouldn't attack mitt romney on that during a general election if he makes it that way. if nothing else we are doing him a favor by exposing him early on so that he can neither figure out how to defend that or more portly, and better for my perspective, he is not the nominee to begin with. >> rush limbaugh did call a loss to the prostitute for wantin
the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital...
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the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep talking to each other, and they keep lurching and further and further to the right. just think when newt gingrich becomes the voice of reason within the republican party, how far to the right they must have lurched. and i just think they're worried, because if they pull up the debt ceiling as -- and they try to hold the president and the democrats hostage over the debt ceiling, the contrast is going to be well, what are you going to cut? are you going to put these deep cuts in the medicare? are you going to put them in medicaid and nursing homes and these kind of things? so if they
the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep...
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economy. but obama care will eventually be a huge success. >> the absolute incompetence of the website for obama care. that basically revealed the unbelievable competence in dealing with the issue. >> yes, let me sum it up. it's that barack obama, he thought that obama care was going to sell itself once it was passed. that was the biggest mistake. close, but nothing. and it is the republican wrap that it should have been delayed for a year. the major embarrassment is not with the rollout, the october 1 rollout of the law, coupled with obama himself, delaying the key features of the affordable care act. they proved that the gop was right, that it should have been delayed. >> the egyptian army. they came back overthrowing the muslim brotherhood and seized power. >> that's clever. >> speaker boehner finally in the last days of the congressional session, rising up against the right wing forces saying that it is ridiculous that they have this hold on his party. >> martin? >> the secretary of state,
economy. but obama care will eventually be a huge success. >> the absolute incompetence of the website for obama care. that basically revealed the unbelievable competence in dealing with the issue. >> yes, let me sum it up. it's that barack obama, he thought that obama care was going to sell itself once it was passed. that was the biggest mistake. close, but nothing. and it is the republican wrap that it should have been delayed for a year. the major embarrassment is not with the...
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i personally believe the presidents that responsibility to protect the economy. and he can't mess around with these republicans who are threatening not to pay the bills of the country. we're not talking about spending. we're talking about paying bills that -- money that has already been spent that we're obligated to pay. there would be a ripple effect globally that would be insurmountable if we don't go down the road of paying the bills. i think the president has to draw the line there and be strong. he's got the people with him. that's the other thing. i think it's important that we focus on that. >> certainly political capital spent from getting re-elected to a second term. gregory, i want to show everybody the letter that ed mentioned that was sent to president obama on friday. in part saying, we believe you must be willing to take any lawful steps to ensure that america does not blake its promises and trigger a global economic crisis. without congressional approval, if necessary. basically recommending the 14th amendment. >> i think two important points here.
i personally believe the presidents that responsibility to protect the economy. and he can't mess around with these republicans who are threatening not to pay the bills of the country. we're not talking about spending. we're talking about paying bills that -- money that has already been spent that we're obligated to pay. there would be a ripple effect globally that would be insurmountable if we don't go down the road of paying the bills. i think the president has to draw the line there and be...
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in the end, the race wasn't even close despite the poor state of the economy. mitt romney never had a chance. i spoke to gop contenders feasting on their own during one of the primaries. isn't the american way that if somebody gives you a smack on the nose, you eventually have to smack them back? and isn't it time now for you to accept that this negativity has pounded you into a position whereas much as you'd like to keep it positive, isn't it time you get the old gingrich fist out and give romney a good old smack. >> henry truman when he was so far behind that gallup quit tooking polls mid-september, the crowd will yell out, give them hell, harry. and he said i just give them the truth and it hurts like hell. i think mitt romney is such clearly a moderate and he's done so many defensible things in the primary, i don't have to go negative. all i have to do is point out facts. i think the next few weeks will be a lot of fun, they will be very interesting. my only request with mitt is that he be honest with the country. >> america clearly needs someone with a goo
in the end, the race wasn't even close despite the poor state of the economy. mitt romney never had a chance. i spoke to gop contenders feasting on their own during one of the primaries. isn't the american way that if somebody gives you a smack on the nose, you eventually have to smack them back? and isn't it time now for you to accept that this negativity has pounded you into a position whereas much as you'd like to keep it positive, isn't it time you get the old gingrich fist out and give...
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the economy of the state is in bad shape. so it just seems to me for all those reasons, to suggest that chris christie is actually a quite talented politician, because the fundamentals are not that good. >> this is the story of how a republican in a state that hasn't elected a republican to the senate in more than 40 years, hasn't voted for a republican presidential candidate sense 1988, how a republican could get 61% of the vote. when you lock at mass opinion, we think of things in rigid idealogical terms. i think people, especially in a state election like that, personality does count for something. people like the guy, they think he's an honest guy and they think it's very unusual in politics. the traits they see in chris christie are very unusual in politics. i think he's getting a lot of credit for that. >> it's interesting when you talk about the politics and policy aligning. you had chris christie overwhelmingly re-elected, yet you had a majority of the people in the state say, you know what? we don't agree with you on
the economy of the state is in bad shape. so it just seems to me for all those reasons, to suggest that chris christie is actually a quite talented politician, because the fundamentals are not that good. >> this is the story of how a republican in a state that hasn't elected a republican to the senate in more than 40 years, hasn't voted for a republican presidential candidate sense 1988, how a republican could get 61% of the vote. when you lock at mass opinion, we think of things in rigid...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. rewriting the crime of going to cuba. jay-z and beyonce's trip to cuba presents us with a crime. either they committed a crime by going there or it is a crime that they get to go there legally and you can't. but the biggest crime of all is the single stupidest piece, the embargo with trade with cuba. of course, beyonce n jay-z and anyone else should be able to go for a vacation to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary as it was originally reported in their case. now that the couple's lawyers are controlling the message, the trip is described as a legal cultural exchange with cuba. but they did bring body guards with them who would not fit under our government's definition of who would be allowed to participate in a
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economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me -- no evidence for that. the first instinct needs to be go on the offensive. they are the real racists for defacing the term racism to apply for things that clearly and definitely not racist. if you call something a basic economic policy anti-semitic, had nothing to do with jews, that is an anti-semitic move because your watering down anti-semitism to apply to thing that did not apply. when they're calling people racist without any basis is like a boy who cried wolf. what they're doing is making room for real raise
economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me...
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the two side by side and at the same time, focusing on their shared efforts to improve the economy for the reasoning. >>> good stuff. we always love your metaphors. >>> howard fineman from the "huffington post" is back with us. here in new york, so close, yet still so far away. hi. for audience at home, they don't realize you are like five feet to our left. >> i have to look this way though. i'm looking. i don't dare look over there. >> a little tv magic. >> let me talk to you about this. chris christie republican thing. i think democrats like to push the talking point that conservatives are mad at chris christie for palling around with president obama. and i'm sure there are some very childish members of the gop for whom that is an offensive thing. i think most conservatives, for most of us the consternation came in chris christie scolding members of his own party for refusing to allow sandy disaster aid to be mucked up for thing that go to caribbean rum producers and fisheries. when chris christie waved his finger at them, i think that run them the wrong way in some cases. projecting
the two side by side and at the same time, focusing on their shared efforts to improve the economy for the reasoning. >>> good stuff. we always love your metaphors. >>> howard fineman from the "huffington post" is back with us. here in new york, so close, yet still so far away. hi. for audience at home, they don't realize you are like five feet to our left. >> i have to look this way though. i'm looking. i don't dare look over there. >> a little tv magic....
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. >> i think one thing we're leaving out of the conversation is the adaptability of the american economy. this is the country that people come from diverse culture, overseas believing that they could make a fortune and so often they do. and that is still an american strength. you know, as i travel the world, i see countrys that can't make that adjustment, that can't adjust to new technologies. >> i've never seen a time where more people in this country felt the system was rigged against them. i agree with what you are saying. chris: are we stratusfied. >> i say that america has opportunities and people feel that -- chris: do you think there's something stuck in the system -- for the working to upper middle? >> we're a nation of self-starters. i agree that the immigrants are always recharging that restarting and real lism about the global economy. when you talk to people they feel that i haven't seen in a long, long time. that the big powers, big corporations and yes, big government are not on their side. chris: we'll be right back. geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't like being sold t
. >> i think one thing we're leaving out of the conversation is the adaptability of the american economy. this is the country that people come from diverse culture, overseas believing that they could make a fortune and so often they do. and that is still an american strength. you know, as i travel the world, i see countrys that can't make that adjustment, that can't adjust to new technologies. >> i've never seen a time where more people in this country felt the system was rigged...
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distractions like binders and big bird and contraception is so we don't pay attention to the fact that the economy blows. it's horrible. everyone knows it is and it's not going to recover soon. so let's talk about condoms. that was essentially how they ran the campaign. we cannot be sidetracked by that . always playing defense. because they're saying you're a bad person, the natural human instinct is to say, no, not. and not a bad person. wire you saying that? no evidence for that. our first instinct is to go on the offensive. the real racists for applying to things that are clearly and definitely not racist. he called something a basic economic policy that has nothing to do with jews, that is an anti-semitic move because you're watering down anti-semitism to apply. and they're calling people races without any basis is like the boy you call the wolf. they're making room for real racists. we cannot be sidetracked. i mentioned the sudafed thing earlier. he took out six boxes of sudafed and put them on the table and then says, here's the sudafed. i was not allowed to buy six of these at a time, so wh
distractions like binders and big bird and contraception is so we don't pay attention to the fact that the economy blows. it's horrible. everyone knows it is and it's not going to recover soon. so let's talk about condoms. that was essentially how they ran the campaign. we cannot be sidetracked by that . always playing defense. because they're saying you're a bad person, the natural human instinct is to say, no, not. and not a bad person. wire you saying that? no evidence for that. our first...
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back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the obama negotiation with the obama administration now seems the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. and apply online. [ female announcer ] some peop
back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the obama negotiation with the obama administration now seems the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all...
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america's economy has become a cause for the privileged youth and in less government, barack obama's government, intervened heavily in the economy the poor and the middle-class middle class will never prosper. in this paradigm in mr. obama's paradigm i had no business getting out of the ghetto at least not without receiving a welfare check. this is because mr. obama doesn't just paddled the benefits of a welfare state, he really peddles the welfare state tally -- mentality. if that solves individuals of personal responsibility. it consigns them to grievance and it encourages and even justifies their sense of entitlement. since the election of last november, republicans have been hyperventilating about how much more effectively mr. obama and his party can relate to the urban poor and minorities. he seems willing to point out that the odds are always stacked against the poor. it's not supposed to be. that is why you work harder, you pursue your opportunities more aggressively and you learn to do -- be more nimble and entrepreneurial. this is a reality that conservatives think we should
america's economy has become a cause for the privileged youth and in less government, barack obama's government, intervened heavily in the economy the poor and the middle-class middle class will never prosper. in this paradigm in mr. obama's paradigm i had no business getting out of the ghetto at least not without receiving a welfare check. this is because mr. obama doesn't just paddled the benefits of a welfare state, he really peddles the welfare state tally -- mentality. if that solves...
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and now working on it as a senator, grow the economy to get revenue to address opposite. and you find savings and reforms to address the deficit and not raising taxes. host: we welcome our listeners on c-span radio. our conversation this friday morning on a washington journal. he sits on the senate agriculture committee. who's the ranking republican? guest: pat cochrane. pat roberts was the ranking member. on our system you can only be committee chairman or ranking member of anyone committee for certain number of years. that's all republicans do it. i don't think the democrats have that limitation. pat has seniority. he actually will become the ranking member on the agriculture committee. we just voted on that yesterday. host: does that change the dynamics? does that change the debate over the farm bill? guest: it may change in a little. we passed a very good from bill emphasizes crop insurance. i think there are going to have to be some adjustments for some of the southern growers. that may help in terms of figuring out that piece of the equation, which may help us move
and now working on it as a senator, grow the economy to get revenue to address opposite. and you find savings and reforms to address the deficit and not raising taxes. host: we welcome our listeners on c-span radio. our conversation this friday morning on a washington journal. he sits on the senate agriculture committee. who's the ranking republican? guest: pat cochrane. pat roberts was the ranking member. on our system you can only be committee chairman or ranking member of anyone committee...
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back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the obama administration now seems to be pursuing. think you for being with us. good night. by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is lking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simp saluting history... we're making it. neil: forget search and destroy. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. it's a little bit surprising that with all this dithering, damascus may be doing some deceiving. reports that the apartheid is hiding his own chemical weapons. and the staff that he is willing to hand over may not be that
back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor joins us as well as former pentagon official. we will be discussing the negotiation with the obama administration now seems to be pursuing. think you for being with us. good night. by clinging to the past. and...
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and so i say that the other thing is, people always say the economy, the economy, the economy. here's the interesting thing we've learned. now that we have got a bill, the senate bill was scored and it says if you legalize 11 million people you gain $170 billion to the good, right, over the first ten years and over 20 years it is $1 trillion. that means $1 trillion is added to the federal treasury by putting them on the books. that should make sense. you put people on the books, they increase their wages, they pay more, there's more productivity, and we all benefit by allowing them. i think it's a very important economic message that's being set. >> there is a house democratic bill, what do you mean by path to citizenship? >> i don't want to come on al jazeera and be intellectually dishonest about this. i think this is something we need to confront, especially those of us who have been very committed to comprehensive immigration reform and been working in the trenches for decades on this issue. all of my bills that were introduced by john mccain and 2006, 2007, have always had
and so i say that the other thing is, people always say the economy, the economy, the economy. here's the interesting thing we've learned. now that we have got a bill, the senate bill was scored and it says if you legalize 11 million people you gain $170 billion to the good, right, over the first ten years and over 20 years it is $1 trillion. that means $1 trillion is added to the federal treasury by putting them on the books. that should make sense. you put people on the books, they increase...
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the thing that americans are focused on is the economy. they are not as concerned about these small scandals that the republicans have been so focused on. they are certainly not interested in a 38th vote to repeal obama care. they want to see actual governance. our government working together and none of those guys that you just showed has any interest in that. >> you know, dana, you would think as krystal says that, that after the election of 2012 where it was clear she stated that the american public was not where they were in their opinion of the president or the style that the tea party far right was coming that they would restrategize and come back with another strategy or that the more moderate republicans would take charge but it doesn't seem like they either can or they are willing to take charge and kind of push this kind of wow far right very, very ugly rhetoric to the background of the party. >> well, be patient, reverend. as ted cruz says, these are children of reagan. as children, we have to sometimes give them time to get aro
the thing that americans are focused on is the economy. they are not as concerned about these small scandals that the republicans have been so focused on. they are certainly not interested in a 38th vote to repeal obama care. they want to see actual governance. our government working together and none of those guys that you just showed has any interest in that. >> you know, dana, you would think as krystal says that, that after the election of 2012 where it was clear she stated that the...
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the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep talking to each other, and they keep lurching further and further to the right. just think when newt gingrich becomes the voice of reason within the republican party, how far to the right they must have lurched. and i just think they're worried, because if they pull up the debt ceiling as -- and they try to hold the president and the democrats hostage over the debt ceiling, the contrast is going to be well, what are you going to cut? are you going to put these deep cuts in the medicare? are you going to put them in medicaid and nursing homes and these kind of things? so if they brin
the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep...
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the state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift. we will act not only to create new jobs, but too late and new foundation for growth. -- but to lay a new foundation for growth. we will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its costs. we'll harness harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. and we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. all this we can do. all this we will do. now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions, who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their memories are short. they have forgotten what this country has already done, what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose and necessity to courage. when the cynics fail to understand -- what the cynics that to understand is
the state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift. we will act not only to create new jobs, but too late and new foundation for growth. -- but to lay a new foundation for growth. we will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its costs. we'll harness harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel...
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economy and health care which further and all the other steps he took from cash for clunkers bailouts of the banks bailouts of the auto. industry eccentric cetera but the size and scope of the federal government in the united states is out of control our debt can't even close to be you know fathom being paid off and the federal government literally is one of the strongest sectors of job growth in the country even with this fiscal picture being what it is but both parties lack a growth message focusing on reforming our entitlements streamlining our tax code and getting back to a fair regulatory environment so that's a simple economic picture going to your point though on the money in the system the heart and the soul of the problem with the federal government at this point in time in our electoral system is not as much lobbyists and other things as everyone wants to bash pay to play literally they if somebody would vote and i have yet to find a congressman that desires to take cap unions and corporations who are banned them from pay to play and the twenty five hundred dollars plate fun
economy and health care which further and all the other steps he took from cash for clunkers bailouts of the banks bailouts of the auto. industry eccentric cetera but the size and scope of the federal government in the united states is out of control our debt can't even close to be you know fathom being paid off and the federal government literally is one of the strongest sectors of job growth in the country even with this fiscal picture being what it is but both parties lack a growth message...
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i think so. >> what will drive the economy? >> i think he's going to one further time. >> he think he would if he could? >> that the only thing that's going to hold him back. he can change that. we say that we are from stossel and then they walk away and say what does that err on? and they say oh, fox. then they walk away. john: inaugural speeches have traditionally been more ceremonial. this one was overly political. we have absolutists who resist and the crowd like that. >> now that he has the mandate, having been elected for the second term, he has the latitude to be able to make some of those bolder moves. >> he has shown his true colors. john: that's frightening, his true colors. >> he is going to use this newfound freedom and if i have played a drinking game every time somebody uses the word mandate, i would've had alcohol poisoning by noon. his true colors are going to allow him to use his freedom to squash our personal freedom. just wait and see. john: you interview people who repeated talking points? >> yes, as though
i think so. >> what will drive the economy? >> i think he's going to one further time. >> he think he would if he could? >> that the only thing that's going to hold him back. he can change that. we say that we are from stossel and then they walk away and say what does that err on? and they say oh, fox. then they walk away. john: inaugural speeches have traditionally been more ceremonial. this one was overly political. we have absolutists who resist and the crowd like...
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the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep talking to each other, and they keep lurching and further and further to the right. just think when newt gingrich becomes the voice of reason within the republican party, how far to the right they must have lurched. and i just think they're worried, because if they pull up the debt ceiling as -- and they try to hold the president and the democrats hostage over the debt ceiling, the contrast is going to be well, what are you going to cut? are you going to put these deep cuts in the medicare? are you going to put them in medicaid and nursing homes and these kind of things? so if they
the entire economy of the world will collapse. you guys can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> am joined tonight by ohio congressman tim ryan. congressman, good to have you with us on this friday evening. i think that might have been about the best advice ever come from the former speaker, calling it a dead loser. he is calling their bluff here. but why do the republicans keep going down this road? >> well, they just -- you know, they got this thing going on where they just keep...
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our economy is strong. that means the military will be strong, if our economy is weak, that weakens our military. but our deficits right now are falling at the fastest rate in decades. we've cut them in half. and they keep on moving in the right direction, in that context, congress needs to agree on a responsible plan that reduces our deficits but also keeps our military strong. also invested in education, also invests in research. also invests in our infrastructure. that's what you deserve, that's what your families deserve, that's what i'm fighting for, and that's my commitment to you. keeping our military son
our economy is strong. that means the military will be strong, if our economy is weak, that weakens our military. but our deficits right now are falling at the fastest rate in decades. we've cut them in half. and they keep on moving in the right direction, in that context, congress needs to agree on a responsible plan that reduces our deficits but also keeps our military strong. also invested in education, also invests in research. also invests in our infrastructure. that's what you deserve,...
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economy -- and the global economy -- but in terms of growing inequality. we do not know how to grow the economy enough. competitiveness -- we are not trained. we do not have enough workers who are trained to be actually function in this economy. these are terrible threats, not just to people who are suffering but the overall economy. we need to see him more holistically. one of the things that frustrates me on my think tank side -- the debate seems very stale. what i have not seen our whole -- new ideas, which is how we will deal with these and the globalize hypercompetitive, hyper integrated economy. i am hoping the issue is so deep and profound that people are starting to understand how it has such a ripple effect in the economy that some of the great minds will start moving in this direction and coming up with a new ideas. what concerns me is leaving the fiscal piece out of this discussion. the economy is an integrated mechanism, right? we need to be thinking about growth and inequality and our fiscal sustainability and all of these pieces together. we
economy -- and the global economy -- but in terms of growing inequality. we do not know how to grow the economy enough. competitiveness -- we are not trained. we do not have enough workers who are trained to be actually function in this economy. these are terrible threats, not just to people who are suffering but the overall economy. we need to see him more holistically. one of the things that frustrates me on my think tank side -- the debate seems very stale. what i have not seen our whole --...
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first of all what was the result of that market constrain and the economy. the difficult task. it does come to a bit of anecdotal finding. what we are being told from the development community, what we are hearing from the preservation communities and those that have td r are less able to control in the marketplace. some of our older buildings downtown and our experiences and findings what we have been told is getting consensus to the families is an impediment for the tdr market. >> if the challenge has been more the ownership as maybe their inability for the trust to come into agreement or the property owner may not have the capacity in order to engage in this type of transaction, then this change in legislation which would allow tdr's to transfer freely wouldn't necessarily help those owners that are having these challenges. it's not going help family trust come to a unanimous decision. this doesn't address that issue. >> know. it wouldn't address that issue but we think what would come into the equation is help ungum, the properties that do mr. president to be tdr and couldn
first of all what was the result of that market constrain and the economy. the difficult task. it does come to a bit of anecdotal finding. what we are being told from the development community, what we are hearing from the preservation communities and those that have td r are less able to control in the marketplace. some of our older buildings downtown and our experiences and findings what we have been told is getting consensus to the families is an impediment for the tdr market. >> if...
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for five large emerging economies in particular. atse other currencies most risk when tapering finally begins. the brazilian royale, the turkish lira, the indian rupee. the broadest measure of the trade gap would mean that rely on external financing. so, they have the money flowing endo their borders when the looms. worries began for each of these economies back in may, when the talk of tapering first started, when investors pulled out their money. in each of these countries they needed more to prop up their currencies. this was helped by the fed not turning off the cash last week, but boosting the markets quickly . foreign investors are worried about the political risk. unlike prior crises where the money left quickly, they did not stop for cash this time. they cannot invest money into the economy forever. it may be next month, december, perhaps january when chairman bernanke leaves office. the big question is, has this been enough time for the rest of the world to prepare their economy for the inevitable? >> thank you for that. an
for five large emerging economies in particular. atse other currencies most risk when tapering finally begins. the brazilian royale, the turkish lira, the indian rupee. the broadest measure of the trade gap would mean that rely on external financing. so, they have the money flowing endo their borders when the looms. worries began for each of these economies back in may, when the talk of tapering first started, when investors pulled out their money. in each of these countries they needed more to...
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people seem unaware the economy is lousy. but obama has always been able to make the argument we are about to turn the corner doing everything we can people don't realize there's a labor market depression for people my age and 8125 to 54 that group hasn't regained a single job since the recession ended, not began. don't blame obama for the crisis. look what's happened since june of 2009. there are fewer of us working today than in 1997, and why -- all of the jobs being recovered are taken by people 55 and older. why hasn't a student like that been written about? the fact that young people have no opportunities today and are not finding jobs, not recovering the jobs that were lost and moving ahead that is an enormous story that was completely missed in the election and there is no reason we should have been the only ones to see it. >> how the media ignored the news and help re-elect barack obama. thank you. >> now one book tv, robert pollin argues the to this government should be pushing for less than 4% unemployment. also kno
people seem unaware the economy is lousy. but obama has always been able to make the argument we are about to turn the corner doing everything we can people don't realize there's a labor market depression for people my age and 8125 to 54 that group hasn't regained a single job since the recession ended, not began. don't blame obama for the crisis. look what's happened since june of 2009. there are fewer of us working today than in 1997, and why -- all of the jobs being recovered are taken by...
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economy. it is going down again. even as president obama's poll numbers are going up are we the people completely clueless? we have a special report. you al gore are doing business with this country that's enabling your ultimate foe climate change. >> i think i understand what you are getting at. [ laughter ] >> bill: even david letterman is pounding al goren othe hypocrisy of making money from big oil. we will show you how gore is being treated by the left-wing media. >> isn't there a contradiction in that? also tonight dennis miller on the most popular tv personalities in america and my interview with collin powell last night. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. bad economic news but it doesn't seem to matter to the folks. that is the sung of this evening's talking points memo. last quarter, the economy fell back. in fact, it was the worst economic pformance since the second quarter of 2009 when the recession
economy. it is going down again. even as president obama's poll numbers are going up are we the people completely clueless? we have a special report. you al gore are doing business with this country that's enabling your ultimate foe climate change. >> i think i understand what you are getting at. [ laughter ] >> bill: even david letterman is pounding al goren othe hypocrisy of making money from big oil. we will show you how gore is being treated by the left-wing media. >>...